LEED FAQ
Q: What is a LEED Accredited Professionalâ„¢ (LEED AP) and how do you become one?
A:
A LEED Accredited Professional is an experienced building industry practitioner who has demonstrated their knowledge of integrated design, and their capacity to facilitate the LEED certification process. To become a LEED AP, you must pass an exam that tests your understanding of green building practices and principles, and familiarity with LEED requirements, resources, and processes. USGBC offers a variety of LEED training workshops to assist with LEED AP exam preparation, which can be taken for certification in new buildings or existing buildings.
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